Early Career Researchers in all Disciplines are Invited to Apply for the Heisenberg Programme 2018, Germany

Publish Date: Jun 14, 2018

An opportunity of high-quality research at the institution of your choice.

The Heisenberg Programme is directed primarily at those researchers who have qualified for professorship via the Emmy Noether Programme, leadership of a junior research group, DFG project staff positions, private-sector research or mid-level faculty positions. The target group also includes junior professors who have received positive evaluations, those who have achieved their habilitation or an equivalent qualification, and German researchers returning from abroad, as well as appropriately qualified foreign researchers looking to pursue careers in Germany.

Four types of funding are available within the Heisenberg Programme:

  • Heisenberg position
  • Heisenberg temporary substitute position for clinicians
  • Heisenberg professorship
  • Heisenberg fellowship

Once you have been accepted to the Heisenberg Programme, you can select between the four funding types or combine them during the five-year funding period.

The DFG would like to point out that during the review process, individual proposals must speak for themselves. Reference letters from third parties are not encouraged and, to ensure the equal treatment of all applicants, are not forwarded to reviewers or decision-making committees.

Purpose

To enable outstanding researchers who meet all the requirements for appointment to a long-term professorship to prepare for a senior academic role while continuing their research work

Eligibility Requirements

Early career researchers in all disciplines who have qualified for a professorship by completing the habilitation or an equivalent qualification and who have a track record of outstanding research work

Proposal Requirements

High scientific quality and originality of the research project at international level and suitability for further qualification as a university teacher

The Heisenberg Programme is directed primarily at those researchers who have qualified for professorship via the Emmy Noether Programme, leadership of a junior research group from other research funding organisations or research institutions, DFG project staff positions, private-sector research or mid-level faculty positions. The target group also includes junior professors who have received positive evaluations, those who have achieved their habilitation, and German researchers returning from abroad, as well as appropriately qualified foreign researchers looking to pursue careers in Germany.

Type and Extent of Funding

  • Interner LinkGuidelines Heisenberg Programme (up to 31 December 2017)
  • Interner LinkGuidelines Heisenberg Programme (from 1 January 2018)

  • Interner LinkDFG Form 10.50: Changing Heisenberg Grant Types

The Heisenberg fellowship and Heisenberg professorship modules will no longer be available after 31 December 2017. Please refer to the module guidelines for information about the transition.

Four different types of funding are available within the Heisenberg Programme: Heisenberg position, Heisenberg temporary substitute position for clinicians, Heisenberg professorship and Heisenberg fellowship.

Once you have been accepted to the Heisenberg Programme, you can select from the funding types and/or combine them during the five-year funding period.

For projects based in Germany, you can also apply for a research grant.

Funding Duration

Up to 5 years

Proposal Deadlines

Proposals may be submitted at any time.

 For more information click "LINK TO ORIGINAL" below.

Further Official Information

Link to Original

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Disciplines

Any

Engineering

Humanities

Natural Sciences

Social Sciences

Study Levels

Research

Opportunity Types

Fellowships

Grants

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Germany